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How to Self-Publish in Oz: A step-by-step guide for Australians planning to self-publish a book
Donna Munro
Donna Munro is an Australian author of women’s contemporary fiction and non-fiction. Her stories are character-driven, heart-warming, adventurous, suspenseful and romantic. Self-published novels include; The Zanzibar Moon, Kendwa’s Secret and Elephant Creek (soon to be rebranded and re-released as a series). She self-published non-fiction book How to Self-Publish in Oz in August.
Born in Sydney, Australia, she grew up in the beach-side town of Port Macquarie, the Gold Coast, Queensland, and now lives on the Sunshine Coast. She’s a beach girl at heart.
Blueshell Beach and Bushfire Beach contemporary women’s fiction seek representation or publication. Both have romantic suspense, similar settings and slight cross-over characters.
A successful freelance writer, she has been published in magazines such as The Australian Women’s Weekly, Woman’s Day and Take 5, and anthologies.
Donna is the RWA Administrative Assistant, ex-Hearts Talk Design Editor, graphic, newsletter and website designer. She completed the prestigious Sunshine Coast Creative Alliance Manuscript Development Project while polishing Blueshell Beach.
Donna
never reached five-foot-tall but don’t underestimate her for the shortness. She
confesses to an addiction to Peanut Butter, Sydney Roosters, sunflowers and
exercise. When not at her work desk with a dog snoring beneath it, you’ll often
find Donna on a beach. She’ll have a book in her hands and her toes in the sand